HAVE IT YOUR WAY
Probably the most appealing feature of any
camper that costs in excess of fifty grand, for
me anyway, is its ongoing usability factor as
personal camping preferences change over time.
The Reconn R2 straddles a wide variation in
camping options. I can’t think of a camper model
with as many possible configurations.
The adaptability results from the way it is
designed around four core elements. Offroad-
ability and the extremely usable recessed
kitchen design, as mentioned, are good to go
for any camping adventure as they are, but the
Reconn R2’s large volume free-storage areas
and three distinct customisable interior fit-out
options are able to cater for pretty much every
conceivable camping requirement.
The massive storage locker on the opposing
side of the Reconn R2’s kitchen is big enough
to take scuba tanks, wetsuits, tank compressor,
regulators, flippers and the rest of it if diving
is your thing. If it’s not, and you’re planning on
venturing into the outback with your family in
tow, the same locker could be used to store
tricycles, swags, a doll’s house, a totem tennis
“ONCE YOU’VE SAMPLED THE ERGONOMIC USABILITY OF A RECESSED
KITCHEN, IT’S HARD TO GO BACK TO THE
OLD SLIDE-OUT NUMBERS”
The dinette set up in lounge mode,
with the bunk folded up behind
How comfy does the over-dinette
bunk look! It's nice and secure
and easily fit my 5’10”